Introduction and objective: High flow extracranial to intracranial (HF EC-IC) cerebral revascularisation may be necessary in the management of complex skull base tumours and intracranial aneurysms. Bypass grafting can be considered high flow when a radial artery or the saphenous vein is interposed between the extracranial carotids arteries and intracranial vessels. The decision as to whether to use a low flow or high flow bypass is determined by the anticipated cerebral blood flow needed and the availability of a supply source. In this study, we have used this method to bypass for two cases of giant aneurysms of the cavernous sinus part of the ICA. Methods: Two cases of giant ICE aneurysm not amenable to clipping or coiling were taken since 2016. Patients were treated in Neurosurgery department of Fujita Health University Banbuntane Hotokukai Hospital, Nagoya, Japan. During bypass surgery, intraoperative methods were used to determine the patency of the graft artery: Doppler sonography and indocyanine green (ICG) Dual-Image Videoangiography (DIVA). Results: Two patients with symptomatic large and giant cavernous carotid aneurysms were evaluated as not amenable for clipping or endovascular treatment due to location and size of the aneurysm and associated high morbidity risk with these treatment options. In both cases radial artery graft was used for high-flow EC-MCA bypass and proximal internal carotid artery was ligated. Additionally, for high-flow bypass was performed superficial temporal artery (STA) to middle cerebral artery (MCA) bypass. DIVA, ICG and Doppler sonography were used multiple times to assess the patency of graft artery. In one case there was not complete ligation of the IC after postop DSA, the next day was performed reintervention to completely ligate IC. Postoperative course was uneventful, there were no mortality or morbidity. Follow-up showed good recovery and postoperative CT and DSA showed complete occlusion of ligated IC and patent functioning arterial graft. Conclusions: Cavernous carotid aneurysms (CCA) are rare and pose considerable challenges in management. A bypass procedure before parent artery occlusion, preferable to reduce the risks of postocclusion stroke. Intraoperative Doppler sonography and DIVA makes it easy to check the patency of the graft. DIVA is superior over Doppler or ICG in terms of better visualization of related anatomical structures.
Objectives:The occurrence of obstructive hydrocephalus (ObH) as sequelae of deep midline brain tumors (third and lateral ventricles, thalamic, pineal region, brainstem, and fourth ventricle) can be estimated up to 90% of cases. We believe that the mamillopontine distance (MPD) – the distance between the lower surface of the mammillary body and the upper surface of the pons in the sagittal images – can be a sufficiently reliable alternative to the Evans’ index (EI) for the diagnosis of ObH.Patients and Methods:The results of mamillopontine distance (MPD), Evans’ index (EI), and angle of corpus callosum (ACC) measurement of 43 patients with non-communicative hydrocephalus were analyzed compared with results of 30 people without brain pathology.Results:Findings revealed that MPD is a strong and reliable alternative to the EI. MPD showed high specificity and sensitivity in the diagnosis of occlusive hydrocephalus. Moreover, from those findings, we have proposed classification of the degree of hydrocephalus severity, depending on the MPD.Conclusion:MPD one of the more accurate and powerful method for defining presence of hydrocephalus in-patient even in early stage of occlusion. It has high specificity and sensitivity and capable classify hydrocephalus into grades according to severity.
Data from 3 medical centers of Tashkent city, in which 156 patients (76 men and 80 women) with pituitary macroadenomas (PMA) and iant pituitary adenomas (GPA) were treated during 3 years (between 2015 and 2017), were retrospectively analyzed. The results of the study showed that the different variants of PMA/GPA suprasellar growth might serve as a neuroimaging marker of tumor aggressiveness, namely, supra-infra-latesellar and supra-infra-tellular growth observed in 68 (43.5%) patients, as well as invasive tumor growth in 108 (69.2%) patients. Transsphenoidal removal is a relatively safe and effective method, even in PMA and GPA with suprasellar extensions, in most of the cases.
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